Articles are used to determine whether a noun is definite or indefinite in a sentence. 'The' is used when we want to specify something definite (a particular person or thing). On the other hand, 'a' and 'an' are used when the noun we want to refer is not something specific but a general one.
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Q. Can you please return . . . . . . . . pencil I gave you yesterday.
Q. Change the voice: The peon refused him admittance.
Q. Idioms and phrases for- Bag and baggage
Q. Find the error part: the landlady made me changing the design of the kitchen three times ?
Q. Find the word which is spelt correctly from the given words.
Q. And what . . . . . . . . beautiful picture is over there on . . . . . . . . wall!
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